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Highland Park Press, 30 Jun 1938, p. 10

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1# 14 eantte mm ids mss i n areeaiini i sieninayrasieeraaiapiaron roraii iemiitian inss Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rogers of Wilmette, on Saturday, . July 9, at, 4 o‘clock in the afternoon, in St. Elisabeth‘s church in Glencoe, Rev. Richard C. Talbot Jr. will ofâ€" fitiate. " & PAGE TEN MITCHELLâ€"ROGERS NUPTIALS _‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Rennie Mitchell of Highland Park, formâ€" erly of Glencoe, announte the apâ€" proaching marriage of their daughâ€" ter, Suzanne, to Wharton Locke The bride will be attended by her sister, Margery, and the groom‘s sister, Doris. Philip Rogers will serve his brother as best man and James Mitchell, brother of the bride and Russell Rogers will be the ushâ€" ers. Both the bride and groom are graduates of New Trier High school, and Mr. Rogers received his degree at Northwestom‘gnivenity. SAGEâ€"KRASE WEDDING ._Mr. W. R. Mitchell, father of the bride, is in the real estate business in Deerfleld. s The marriage of Miss Gertrude Sage of Libertyville and Mr. Elmer Krase of Deerfield was solemnized on Tuesday: afternoon, Junée 28, at 2 o‘clock in the Highland Park Reâ€" deemer church with Reverend W. DEERFIELD LOCALS F. Subr officiating. The ‘bride, a daughter of Mr. Fred Sage of Libâ€" ertyville was dressed in white and carried . a . bride‘s bouquet. . Her groom wore white flannels and dark coat. Miss Margaret Sage was her sister‘s bridesmaid and wore a yelâ€" low frock and a pink corsage. Rusâ€" sell Dow served the groom as best man. â€" The reception for the .y‘g‘ung couple is to be held on S Yy, July 3, at the home of the bride‘s sister, Mrs. Clarence Eddy in Gurâ€" SHOWER nee. Mr. and Mrs. Krase will live in theapartment in the Paul Kress home on Fair Oaks avenue Mr. Krase is the son of John Krase Sr. of Deerflield and Mrs. Paul Kress is his sister. ¢ ed at the Ross Sherman home in Deerfield on Monday evening to atâ€" About fifty relatives and friends from Chicago, Oak Park, Northâ€" brook, Rochelle, Wheeling, Evanâ€" ston and Burlington, Wis., gatherâ€" * Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Plumbig\‘g and Heating | ~â€"â€" ELECTROL OIL BURNERS 512%, Laurel Avenue â€"~ Highland Park Shop Phone, Highland Park 271 â€" Residence, H. P. 439 Modern hotel, all outside rooms, hot and cold runâ€" ning water, some . with private bath. Y Shades Hotel Waveland â€"â€" : Indiana Including hiking, swimming, dancing, golf, room and meals, special summer rate, $24.94 and $46.55 for two. 160 miles from Chicago via 41, Indiana 234 and . "Shades" signs. | ‘Telephone Waveland 22 for reservations, 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Open: WEEK DAYS 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. ; SATURDAYS 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. . sunpays aMD notmavs B0 » mte s90 pr mmn Science literature â€"uhh u;..z.-hnwd or purchased. First Church of Christ, Scientist . ° Highland Park pa <+4 Indiana‘s Most Scenic Resort ONE WEEK ALL EXPENSE VACATION CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM HOWARD MORAN hss an s c c 0c oo u00e rvc sc sds Mfvicdghin arorcanncnsa e nararie i art oi hn Lave en omm DEERFIELD C. OF C. $# Following the_ mionthly supper meeting of the Deerfield Chamber of Commerce members atten baseball game last Th i ning at Jewett park where the fi field Junior: Legion team North Chicago by a score of 8 to 2. The Deerfield merchants are sponâ€" soring open air talking movi‘; each Saturday evening in Jewett | park. There is no admission char d the weekly shows are openct; :fie tie) spent > with © them. On Tuesday evening some of the relatives attended a birthday pa in honor of Lincoln Mueller at his home in Chicago. t3 CARNIVAL The Holy Cruus;thurch carnival is scheduled for urday, Sunday and Monday, July 2, 3, and 4, on the grounds of the church, Sa~nâ€" is Murphy Day and dinner ill | served from noon until 7 p.m. There will be all kinds of recreatio acâ€" tivities and thirtyâ€"five events are public. ;h;n:d ~The pyrotechnic display will be at 9 p.m. and repeated again on Monday evening. | + ] SOCIAL SERVICE NEEDS Mr. and Mrs. John T. Beckmar Jr. of 745 Chestnut street announce gxe birth of a son, Bradley John, on upsday June 21, in the Highland Park hospital. â€" Mrs. Bec | is the former Dorothy Strickland of North Chicago. 5 rap ixt" / Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McéGarvie have named their new little daughâ€" ter, Nancy Joan. She arrived on June 14, and both Mrs. MeceGarvie, (the former Rosetta Taylc;:;tn and the baby are now at their e on Deerfield road. | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilkon of Orchard lane are the parents of a son, Allen Dale, born onhr}dq«- day, June 22, in the Highland Park hospital. Mr. Wilson and his partâ€" ner, Edward Reagan, are the ownâ€" ers . of Market. Mr. and Mrs. George Franklin Thomas Jr. (Louise Kersten) of Evanston have a nine and egzhnlf pound son, George Franklin Thomas III, born June 8 at St. Francis the Deerfleld Grocery and the winter in the south Mrs. William L. Keady and her little son, who arrived on ‘June 18 at the Highland Park hospital, are returning this week to their home in Bannockburn.‘ ; hospital. Mrs. Thomas is a grandâ€" daughter of the late C. W. Pettis. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Schnaebele of Libertyville visited at the 8. S. Love home on Monday. ‘ Mrs, Lincoin Pettis of Weslaco, Texas, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Pottis of Osterman aveâ€" nue. | Mrs. Pettis drove up Friday with the Emil: Giss family of Edinâ€" burg, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Giss are staying with their son, Vernon, at their home on Central avenue, Miss Vivian Haggie, with Miss Â¥illnyamn of Maywood, left on uesday for a three week‘s automoâ€" bile trip to Miami, Fla, From there they will take a boat trip to Havâ€" ana, Cuba. On the trip south they will stop off at Great Smoky Naâ€" tional Park in North Carolina, and on the return trip will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Rey Dye in Kentucky. Both young ladies teach in the Irvâ€" ing school in Maywood. Miss Hagâ€" gie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haggie of Osterman avenue. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gilmore and two children of St. Louis, Mo., were guests at the home of Mrs, John C. Huehl of Springfiéld avenue on Monday. Weekâ€"end guests at the Huehl home were Mr. and Mrs. Elâ€" mer E. Schmidt and two children of Elgin. 4 T mura } Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Anderson of Fair Oaks avenue were called to Wisconsin on Sunday because, of the death of the wife of their son, Neil. Mrs. Anderson passed away on Saturday in the Pure Air Saniâ€" tarium in Bayfield, Wis., at the age of 23 years. She was the former Lucy Trombi of Montreal, Wis., and her marriage to Neil Anderson took place April 27, 1935 in Hurley, Wis. She is survived by her husband Neil Anderson of Deerfleld; a fifteen months old daughter; her father, Pardiso Trombi, a brother, Joseph, and a sister, Rose, all of Montreal, Wis.. The Andersons lived in Deerâ€" field after their. marriage, but last summer, because of . ill health she entered ‘the sanitarium and ‘her family took care of the baby. . _ James Carr Olendorf, John Klemp Jr., and Glenn Hoffman returned on Saturday from Springfield, Ill., where they had attended "The Boys‘ State." Young Olendorf was sent by tht Deerficld unit of the Ameriâ€" can Legion Avxiliary; Klemp repâ€" resented the Legion Post; and Hoffâ€" an, the D.A.R. chapter of Highâ€" ;:nd Park. It is regretted that the t“tide about the three Deerfield ‘boys was omitted from last week‘s Rev. and Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok and son, Frederi¢ck, left on Monday for their summer cottage near Hayâ€" ward, Wis. (There will be no servâ€" ices at St. Paul‘s church, Deerfleld, nor at St. John‘s church in Highâ€" land Park on Sunday, July 3. . At both churches on the ti)llowing Sunâ€" day, July 10, Rev, William Krause of Bensenville will occupy the pulâ€" pit. He will tell of his work at the orphanage. < t Mrs. Burton B. McRoy and Mrs. Eugene Becker spent last week at Holland, Michigan. â€"Ralph Dunham is enjoying .a three weeks vacation in Wisconsin with his parents. i o sn Mrs. Caroline Becker of Chicago is spending the week at the William Desmond home with her daughterâ€" inâ€"law, Mrs. Mona Benson and two children. > Pipod f Miss Olga Hartness of Davis, Oklahoma, has been visiting at the home of her brother, Ellis Hartness in Prairie View, and with another brother, Dr. R. W. Hartness, direcâ€" tor of Christian Education in the Presbyterian church at Lake Forâ€" est. Both Hartness families are Mrs. Milton O. Olson was hostess at a picnic party last Tuesday aftâ€" ernoon at her home on West Deerâ€" field road, to members of PresHyâ€" ‘terian Circle Four. 7 An ite cream social will be held on the: lawn <of‘ the Presbyterian church on the afternoon and eveâ€" ning of Saturday, July 16, under the auspices of the Church school. * Joseph â€"Schessler | underwent a major operation at the General hosâ€" pital in Waukeagn on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burr were guests of honor at a party at t Harry Clavey home last Sunday. Mr, Burr sings over WLS. There were 38 guests at the picnicâ€"party. former residents here and their sisâ€" A%jfiunm T HE PR ESS years ago. ter visited them in Deerfield two Mr. Harry E. Wing has returned from a fishing ‘trip at Enzle Lake, Ontario, Canada. > He was accomâ€" panied on the vacation by George McGaughey, of Waukegan, who is Deerfield‘s corporation ¢ounsel, and two other Waukegan men, Mrs. Harry E. Wing and her mother, Mrs. Lillian Jones, attended a preâ€"nuptial party for Conrad Bentley Jr. and Miss Yvonne Beeâ€" roth at the home of Mrs. Wing‘s sister, Mrs. P. V. ey is a neâ€" phew of Mrs. Wing‘s. | Mrs. Fred Horenberger, Mrs. Fred LaBahn, and Mrs. William Steinhaus are to be the hostesses at the July meeting of the Ladies‘ Aid society in St. Paul‘s church next Thursday afternoon. e Mrs. Charles G. Peéttis and her niece, Miss Charlotte Fredericks, visited Mrs. G. F. Thomas Jr. (Louise Kersten) in Evanston on Wednesday. On Saturday, Charles Kresten of Chicago visited at the C. G. Pettis and Fred Haggie homes. Mr. and Mrg. Morg&t E. Cartier, who have bech at their home in Bannockburn for the past several months, have returned to Ludington, Michigan. _‘ o o Mrs. Nelson Forrest of Osterman avenue has as her guests a few days this week her mother and sister, Mrs. T. Clifford Thayes and Eleanor of Evansville, Indiana.. f ~‘Mrs. Raymond Goodman will be hostess to her 500 luncheon club on Wednesday: at her home on Central avenue. .St. Paul‘s guild will â€"meet tomorâ€" row afternoon at the home of Mrs, Louis Ott. hi Rev. E. J. Bruso, minister of the Bethlehem â€" 't'lvsng'elimj1 church, is attending Northwestern university this summer. | 3 On Friday Levenlng'i Mr. Leslie Haggie and two daughters left for Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Roberts of Hazel avenue entertained at a reâ€" union of the Johnson family on Sunday at their home.| _ 23 25 South Second Street Listen to the Voice of Firestons featuring Richare and Margaret Speaks and the 70â€"piece robative, m»’.mqw’#&u’nflqmmwnnc %:1 Tune in on the Firestone Voice of the Ba Program twice each week during the noon Haak‘s Auto vSui)ply- Cofl a week‘s sigy wi n ‘,' mmt?‘;rgenu n 10WA,. o ateiptors BL is Maxine on at ®rÂ¥pport , where Maxine and Bet 1 §4 r#mnin for a visit with theit} t cle and aunt, Mr. and 4 A Soukup (Maude Nearâ€" ine C n) Irving C Ca j 5' 13 : K aty* _ | LE;U Hufl'L'u':mU“‘ SiNcERSEwnicMacHnECo. 8 gn-h-vi‘le of Chicago has the dwin Beckman g,m Anderson and famâ€" e to uth, Minn., for er N. amp (Catherâ€" h) and son, Nelson, of g i Complete line of % â€"| Singer Vacuum k?leaneu 1 Sewing Mu#’mes | Electric Irons and Fashion Aids l ALES â€" RENTALS â€" PARTS \on all makes of Sewing machines and vacuum %‘hJ perfe®" U‘.sfl rs. rles: Bailey and spending the month in with friends in lowa. have been visiting ~â€"Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Pé and dayghter, Dor‘ts Jean, ( * ing in northern W in 147 * Captain and Mrs. J. 1 of tral avenue have ing relatives in W hi Miss Betty Haggie 'lpl?. ast week at a Girl Scout canmp at « Her little sister, lug. the guest of an aunt, Miss Hagâ€" gie |during the week. and Maxine Haggie make home with Mr. and Mrs. Endeâ€" brock Mr. and Xri.d?nflhfiF'imt: id gon are spending the :enlcfivu in Efln‘tmt-’h 4+ at the Eugene Cameron 8p. home in Northbrook Phone Highland Park 391} THURSDAY, JU 16 U # W H , 1988 visitâ€" €¥

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